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jmorgan
17,019 posts
153 months
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Needs a Vulcan overhead with a Harrier peeping in the window.
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CBR JGWRR
5,079 posts
18 months
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I felt personally that the Hurricane, Spitfire and Lighting are more representive of a fight for freedom from external oppression. However, a Vulcan would be more historically relavent. 
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HeatonNorris
1,649 posts
17 months
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CBR JGWRR said: the Hurricane, Spitfire and Lighting are the only flying aircraft the RAF have at the moment EFA.
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CBR JGWRR
5,079 posts
18 months
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Ayahuasca
16,065 posts
148 months
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LukeSi said: The challenge is this. Raise the Union Flag on this building.  The British Army did occupy Buenos Aires briefly during 1806-07 but was forced to surrender to the Spaniards. The Argentines still apparently have the two Army and two Royal Navy colours that they captured.
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LukeSi
5,076 posts
30 months
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Ayahuasca said: LukeSi said: The challenge is this. Raise the Union Flag on this building.  The British Army did occupy Buenos Aires briefly during 1806-07 but was forced to surrender to the Spaniards. The Argentines still apparently have the two Army and two Royal Navy colours that they captured. SAS/SBS Mission, steal them back.
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Animal
3,283 posts
137 months
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Blib said: He didn't look very fit. ^This^ Should have said "To compete on British soil we'd better train a lot f  king harder..."
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rhinochopig
16,059 posts
67 months
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The obvious answer is that if they WANT to train on British soil they can stay on British soil during the Olympics. Enjoy your commute chaps. Might want to set your alarms for 5:30 instead of 6:00 though. It's a long way.
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VinceFox
14,284 posts
41 months
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CBR JGWRR said: Using paint here, don't expect brilliance... Dont put yourself down. Unlike my nutsack, that edit is seamless.
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Murph7355
9,416 posts
125 months
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Puggit said: Words only. Ad agencies love a bit of controversy. Has he fired the people that did this (if it was so unacceptable)? I mean, selling it to the Argentine government. What did they think it would be used for exactly? Or how about donating the fees from the ad to Help for Heroes (or similar) in support of his apology?
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Use Psychology
9,799 posts
61 months
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it might be an advert but it's not exactly 'offensive' is it? Some argentinians think the Falklands belong to Argentina... that's not offensive, is it? It's just wrong. people need to get over themselves. Stop being offended and start not caring.
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JonRB
39,546 posts
141 months
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Use Psychology said: it might be an advert but it's not exactly 'offensive' is it? Some argentinians think the Falklands belong to Argentina... that's not offensive, is it? It's just wrong. people need to get over themselves. Stop being offended and start not caring. Your point has some merit - it is wrong just like that awful advert on "road safety" a few years ago that showed a car with its front wheels locked and rear wheels turning hitting a child with the usual "speed kills" rubbish. However, unlike that, this is a deliberate national insult. It's also politicising the Olympics (wouldn't be the first time, of course).
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ralphrj
890 posts
60 months
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Use Psychology said: it might be an advert but it's not exactly 'offensive' is it? Some argentinians think the Falklands belong to Argentina... that's not offensive, is it? It's just wrong. people need to get over themselves. Stop being offended and start not caring. The steps he is exercising on are a war memorial. I think that is fairly offensive.
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Countdown
6,383 posts
65 months
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JonRB said: This is a deliberate national insult. It really really isn't. If anything it shows the Argentinians as impotent whingers. An apt response would be to send them a video of some Morris Dancers draped in Union Flags in Port Stanley. Those who can, do. Those who can't, make ineffectual poncey videos.
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Caulkhead
4,938 posts
26 months
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Ayahuasca said: LukeSi said: The challenge is this. Raise the Union Flag on this building.  The British Army did occupy Buenos Aires briefly during 1806-07 but was forced to surrender to the Spaniards. The Argentines still apparently have the two Army and two Royal Navy colours that they captured. And just like in 1982 when it did Argentina a huge favour by leading to the fall of the junta, the 1806-7 actions led directly to Argentina's declaration of independence from Spain. They really should write us a nice thank you letter.
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JonRB
39,546 posts
141 months
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Countdown said: It really really isn't. If anything it shows the Argentinians as impotent whingers. An apt response would be to send them a video of some Morris Dancers draped in Union Flags in Port Stanley. Those who can, do. Those who can't, make ineffectual poncey videos. Perhaps you're right
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Ayahuasca
16,065 posts
148 months
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Caulkhead said: Ayahuasca said: LukeSi said: The challenge is this. Raise the Union Flag on this building.  The British Army did occupy Buenos Aires briefly during 1806-07 but was forced to surrender to the Spaniards. The Argentines still apparently have the two Army and two Royal Navy colours that they captured. And just like in 1982 when it did Argentina a huge favour by leading to the fall of the junta, the 1806-7 actions led directly to Argentina's declaration of independence from Spain. They really should write us a nice thank you letter. Most of the Latin American battles of independence against the Spanish were won with the help of the British: after the Napoleonic wars many British soldiers signed up for the 'Albion Battalion' that fought its way up and down the Andes and across the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific. At sea the war of independence against the Spanish was led by Admiral Lord Cochrane, another Brit. There are a few streets and a museum named after Cochrane in Chile, but apart from that the British contribution has been mostly forgotten.
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Uncle Fester
3,114 posts
77 months
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If the Argentines wish to have some British soil in the Falkland’s by running over graves then I think we should accommodate them.
In much the same way as one Russian general recalled what became known as the Winter War against Finland.
“Despite having every possible advantage against the Finn’s, we barely captured enough land to bury all our dead”
A serious question for the PH legal types; IIRC, isn’t there some old law against desecrating graves?
There was one about ‘harassing a preacher’. If you can’t question a preacher then surely there must be something about graves?
It would be lovely to see the disrespectful Argentine athlete spending the duration of the Olympics at Her Majesty’s pleasure.
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fadeaway
1,358 posts
95 months
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HeatonNorris said: CBR JGWRR said: the Hurricane, Spitfire and Lighting are the only flying aircraft the RAF have at the moment Rubbish (we don't have any flying Lightnings  )
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CBR JGWRR
5,079 posts
18 months
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fadeaway said: HeatonNorris said: CBR JGWRR said: the Hurricane, Spitfire and Lighting are the only flying aircraft the RAF have at the moment Rubbish (we don't have any flying Lightnings  ) All I know (possibly all I am allowed to say as an official secrets act signee) is that I have done a small piece of work on the only flying Lancaster left. I loved my work experience... Edit for formatting.
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